Kissing doll actuated by pressure applied to lips

ABSTRACT

The head of a toy doll is formed with a flexible face including a pair of movable lips within the doll are a motor driven cam and push rod for moving the lips from their normal position to an extended puckered position, and a motor-driven cam and bellows sounder arranged to be actuated together to simulate the lip movement and the sound of a kiss. An actuating switch device is positioned to turn on the motor in response to slight external pressure on the doll&#39;&#39;s lips.

United States Patent [1 1 Thorn et al.

[111 3,846,934 [4 1 Nov. 12, 1974 1 1 KISSING DOLL ACTUATED BY PRESSUREAPPLIED TO LIPS [75] Inventors: Herbert Thorn, Jamaica, N.Y.;

Robert E. Davis, North Branford,

Conn.

[73] Assigneez Ideal Toy Corporation, Hollis, N.Y.

[22] Filed: Mar. 1, 1973 [21 1 Appl. No.: 337,249

[52] US. Cl 46/232, 46/135 R, 46/118,

[51] Int. Cl A63h 3/31 [58] Field of Search 46/135 R,141,164,171,

[56] References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,661,572 12/1953 Baggott46/135 R X 3,005,283 10/1961 Cohn 46/135 R 3,063,192 11/1962 Ayala46/135 R X 3,169,343 2/1965 Freimauer et a1. 1 46/171 X 3,177,613 4/1965Ross..... 46/118 3,232,004 2/1966 Felsher 46/232 X 3,733,743 5/1973Kossoff et a1 46/163 X 3,739,521 6/1973 Fox 46/232 Primary Examiner-F.Barry Shay Attorney, Agent, or FirmRichard M. Rahkin 5 7 1 ABSTRACT Thehead of a toy doll is formed with a flexible, face including a pair ofmovable lips within the doll are a motor driven cam and push rod formoving the lips from their normal position to an extended puckeredposition,-and a motor-driven cam and bellows sounder arranged to beactuated together to simulate the lip movement and the sound of a kiss.An actuating switch device is positioned to turn on the motor inresponse to slight external pressure on the dolls lips.

16 Claims, 6 Drawing Figures KISSING DOLL ACTUATED BY 'P'RESSURE APPLIEDTo LIPS The present invention relates to toy dolls, and moreparticularly to a toy doll which is capable of producing a realistic lipmovement and a coordinated sound simulating a kiss.

Numerous dolls have been previously proposed and constructed for thepurpose of simulating a variety of human actions.'One of the mostdifficult of such actions to be produced with a toy doll is that of arealistic kiss. While several dolls have been developed which attempt tosimulate a true kissing action, they are relatively complicated andnormally require movement of an external portion of the dolls body whichis normally not associated with a kiss. Typically, mostpreviouslyprop-osed kissing dolls require that the torso of the doll besqueezed or that the arms thereof be moved in order to activate amechanical mechanism in thedoll which moves its lips to simulate thekiss. Such mechanisms generally are not entirely satisfactory inoperation and normally are too expensive to use in toy dolls.

Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to produce a toydoll which will realistically simulate a kissing action and sound.

Anotherobject of the invention is to realistically produce a kissingmotion in a dolls lips in conjunction with a coordinated kissing sound.

Another object of the present invention is to provide a doll which isadapted to simulate akissing action and sound with a drive mechanismwhich does not require manipulation of an external portion of the dollitself or any external controls.

Yet another object of the present invention is to produce a toy dollwhich is adapted to simulate a kiss and which is durable and inexpensivein construction and simple in operation..

In accordancewith one aspect of the present invention a toy dollincludes a head which is formed with a flexible face having a pair ofmovable lips. These lips are normally in a closed or naturalconfiguration and are operatively connected to a lip moving mechanismwhich causes the lips to be extended to a puckered or pursedconfiguration simulating the action of a kiss. The drive mechanism isconstructed to release the lips so that they return to their normalconfiguration, after reaching their fully extended or puckered position,while simultaneously operating a sound mechanism to produce a soundsimulating that of a kiss. In a preferred embodiment of the inventionthe drive mechanism is activated by contact of the dolls lips with asurface, such as the cheek or lips of a child. This contact closes anelectrical switch which causes actuation of a motor and drive-meansconnected thereto which causes extension of the lips.

The above and other objects, features and advantages of the presentinvention, will be apparent from the following detailed description of.an illustrative embodiment thereof which is to be read in connectionwith the accompanying drawings, wherein:

FIG. 1 is a front view of the head of adoll incorporating a kissingmechanism constructed in accordance with the presentinvention;

FIG. 2 is an enlarged elevational view of the drive mechanism used inthe doll of FIG. 1;

FIG. 3 is a side sectional view, with parts broken away, taken along thebroken line 3-3-of FIG. 2 and 2. showing the configuration of the drivemechanism in the normal position of the dolls lips;

FIG. 4 is a partial sectional view similar to FIG. 3 showing theextended position of the dolls lips;

FIG. 5 is an elevational view taken along the broken line 55 of FIG. 2showing the sound producing device used in the present invention; and

FIG. 6 is a view similar to FIG. 5 showing the position of the soundmaking mechanism at the fully extended position of the dolls lips andjust prior to the production of the kissing sound.

Referring now to the drawing in detail, and initially to FIG. I thereof,it is seen that toy doll 10 includes a head 12 formed on a flexibleplastic material and a conventional front-back split torso I3. The headhas facial features formed thereon, including a pair of lips 14 whichare normally at rest in the position shown in solid lines in FIG. 1 andadapted to be extended to a puckand puckered configurations by a drivemechanism 16 located within the head of the doll.

Drive mechanism 16, as more clearly shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, includes aninverted generally U-shaped frame 18 having the free ends 20 of its legs22 secured, in any convenient manner, in the base 24 of a neck supportmember or collar 26. The latter, as seen in FIG. 3., is engaged andrigidly secured to the neck 28 of the dolls head 12 in any convenientmanner. Collar 26 and head l2are fixed in position with respect to torso13 in the manner more fully described hereinafter.

A small electric motor 29 is mounted in frame 18, adjacent base 24, anddrives a gear train 30 which moves a push rodand guide assembly 32between retracted and extended positions, respectively shown in FIGS. 3and 4 of the drawing, thereby to simulate a kissing action with lips 14.In addition, gear train 30 is operatively connected to a sound makingbellows arrangement 34, mounted on the bight portion 36 of frame 18which is adapted to make a sound simulating the sound of a kiss when thelips 14 are fully extended.

Motor 29 is preferably a miniature electric motor to which power issupplied from a battery 38. The latter is mounted between a pair ofspring contact members 40, of conventional construction, secured to asupport plate 42 rigidly secured to or integrally formed with base 24 ofcollar 26. As seen in FIG. 3, support plate 42 normally extends into andis rigidly secured to the rear half of the split torso 13 of doll 10,for example by a plurality of pegs 43 formed integrally with the rearportion of the dolls torso, with access to the support plate and battery38 being provided through an opening (not shown) in the rear of thedoll. In this manner plate 42 is held in a fixed position in torso 13and as a result of its rigid connection with collar 26, that collar andhead 12 are also held in a fixed position with respect to the torso.

Motor 29 includes an output shaft 44 having a spur gear 46 rigidlysecured thereto and drivingly engaged with a first compound gear 48 ingear train 30. Gear 48 is freely rotatably mounted on a shaft 50,rotatably mounted between the legs 22 of frame 18, and includes asmaller diameter spur gear 52 integrally formed therewith. Gear 52 is inturn drivingly engaged with the larger gear 53 of a compound gear 54rotatably mounted on a shaft 56 rotatably mounted in frame 18.

v It is-noted that shaft 56 has a square cross-section (see FIG. 3), forthe reasons. more fully described hereinafter, and that compound gear 54has a circular opening by which it is rotatably mounted on shaft 56 forindependent rotation with respect to the shaft.

Compound gear 54 has a smaller diameter spur gear 57 formed integrallytherewith and positioned in driving engagement with the larger spur gear58 of a second compound gear 59 rotatably mounted on shaft 50. Gear 59is free to rotate independently of compound gear 48, 52, and shaft 50,and includes an integral smaller spur gear 60 positioned in meshingeneagement with a relatively large diameter spur gear 62. The lattergear has a square central opening therein which receives thecomplementary square shaft 56, in order to transmit rotary motion to theshaft from motor 29, through the various gears previously described. Inthis manner shaft 56 is rotated by motor 29 to reciprocate the assembly32 to move the dolls lips 14 in the manner described hereinafter.

It is noted that the gear train 30, including the various gearsmentioned above, is a step down gear train so that the rotation anddrive of shaft 56 is substantially slower than the speed of rotation ofthe output shaft 44 of motor 29, in order to provide a more realisticlife-like movement to the lips 14.

Electrical energy is supplied to motor 29 from battery 38 whenever thespring switch 64 in head 12 is closed. This switch includes a pair ofspring contacts 66, 68 mounted on plate42 and extending in spacedrelation to each other to a position between shaft 56 and assembly 32.As shown in FIG. 2, these switch contacts are electrically connected tobattery contacts 40 and motor 29 in order to supply electrical currentto the motor when the contacts therebetween are closed as describedhereinafter.

Spring contact 66 is operatively connected to the assembly 32 whichincludes a tube 70 secured at one end in the head of the doll adjacentlips 14 and received at its opposite end 71 in a generallyfrustro-conically shaped guide member 72. The latter has its rear endportion 74 secured to contact 66 of switch 64 by a rivet or the like. Bythis construction, whenever the lips 14 of doll are placed with a slightpressure in contact with any surface, typically the lips or cheek of achild playing witha doll, the dolls lips 14 will move inwardly slightly,due to the flexible material of which the head is formed, therebycausing contact 66 to engage contact 68. This, of course, closes switch64 and causes motor 29 to operate todrive gear train 30 and thus shaft56.

By the construction of the present invention, once contacts 66 and 68are engaged in this manner the kissing mechanism 16 keeps the contactsin engagement in order to continuously supply electrical current to themotor 29 to cause the same to drive the assembly 32 outwardly, as shownin FIG. 4, thereby to extend the lips 14 and the portion of face 12surrounding andadjacent to the lips in the kissing action. This isaccomplished by the provision of a first or compound cam element 76mounted on shaft 56. Cam 76 includes a generally square central aperturewhich is complementary to and receives shaft 56 so that the cam rotateswith the shaft. As seen in FIGS. 3 and 4, cam 76 has a first relativelyflat cam surface 78 and a second cam surface 80 which extends with anincreasing radius from one end of surface 78 to the other. Operation ofmotor 29 causes shaft 56, and thus cam 76, to rotate in acounterclockwise direction (which I refer to as the direction ofincreasing radius), as indicated by the arrows in FIGS. 3 and 4, thuscausing the top edge of cam surface 78, and the smaller diameter portionof cam section 80, to engage spring contact 68 and hold it againstspring contact 66. Accordingly, the electrical switch 64 remains closedand motor 29 continues to drive gear train 30 and thus shaft 56. Thiscauses the increasing radius portions of cam section 80 to move inengagement with spring contact 68, thus maintaining switch 64 in itsclosed condition and moving assembly 32 to the left, as seen in FIGS. 3and 4. As this occurs, the end 82 of guide member 72 pushes against theend 71 of tube 70, causing lips 14 to extend outwardly to their extendedor puckered position.

Due to the flexible metal material of which contacts 66 and 68 areformed, the contacts can bend about their mounting connections, in themanner illustrated in FIG. 4, while the contact therebetween ismaintained by cam section 80. Due to the generally pivotal motion of thecontacts, guide 72 also pivots slightly; however, due to the conicalconstruction of guide 72, tube is maintained at all times in a straightposition within the guide to push lips 14 straight outwardly.

Ultimately, continued rotation of cam by shaft 56 causes the largestradius portion 83 thereof to move against contact 68, thereby movinglips 14 to their fullest extension and simulating the 'pucker of a kiss.Further rotation causes the large radius portion 83 to move out ofengagement with contact 68, thereby presenting the flat cam section 78to that spring contact. When this occurs, spring contact 68 moves backto its original upright position, shown in FIG. 3, and the contactbetween the elements 66 and 68 is broken. It is noted that when the biason spring contact68 relieved by the movement of cam surface78 into theposition shown in FIG. 3, the assembly 32 moves back to its originalconfiguration, dueto the resiliency of the dolls face. However, becauseof the spacing between contacts 66, 68 which is provided by the end 86of plate 42, the contacts are held out of engagement with each other.Accordingly, the drive of motor 29 is stopped. Of course, if thechildmaintains contact of her cheek with the dolls lips so that the contactbetween elements 66 and 68 is maintained, the sequence of operation willrepeat.

In conjunction with the simulated kissing motion provided by the presentinvention, a simulated kissing sound can be produced by the sound maker34. The latter comprises a flexible plastic bellow 88 which is capturedin a cage 90, mounted on the bight portion 36 of frame 18, and having aremovable top 92 which restrains movementof the end 94 of the bellows.The opposite end 96 of bellows 88 is engaged with plunger 98 having astem 100 which extends through aligned apertures in the bottom of cageand bight 36. The free end 102 of stem is operatively engaged against asecond cam 104 mounted on shaft 56, by a square hole 106, for rotationwith the shaft. I

Cam 104 has a peripheral cam surface 108 of increasing radius, as seenin FIGS. 5 and 6, which extends from a point 110 of minimum radius to apoint 112 of maximum radius. By this construction, an abrupt transitionzone 114 is provided in the cam surface.

Inthe preferred embodiment of the present invention cam 104 is mountedon shaft 56 in a predetermined position with respect to cam element 76,as shown in dotted lines in FIG-3. In this position, the end 102 ofplunger stem 100 is located adjacent the minimum radius portion 110 ofcam 104. Accordingly, upon rotation of the shaft in a counterclockwisedirection, i.e., as lips 14 are extended, cam 104 rotates incounterclockwise direction (which I refer to as the direction ofincreasing radius) to compress bellows 88, as shown in FIG. 6. Thesurface 108 of cam 104 is dimensioned so that when cam 76 is in theposition shown in FIG. 4, i.e., when the lips 14 are in their fullyextended position, the bellows 88 is fully compressed, with the end 102of stem 100 against the largest radius portion 112 of cam 104, as shownin FIG. 6. Continued rotation of shaft 56 causes the end 122 of plunger100 to move over the abrupt transition 114 of cam 104, under theinfluence of the compressed resilient bellows 88 so that the bellowsreturns to its original configuration (FIG. 5) as lips 14 achieve theirfullest extension and begin to move back towards their originalposition.

In order to produce the kiss-like sound, bellows 88 is provided with aconventional reed-type sound maker 116 mounted in the side thereof.Sound maker 116 includes a flexible reed 118 mounted in an aperture 120formed in the sound maker, providing communication dolls head 12includes a frame member 122 mounted therein behind the eyes of the doll.This frame member is provided to cooperate with a hook 124 secured tocage 90 in any convenient manner. By this construction, the kissmechanism of the invention is firmly related to head 12 at twopositions, i.e., at the support 122 and at the mounting collar26(Accordingly, upon rotation of cam 76, and the pushing action providedby assembly 32, only lips 14, the adjacent portions of the dolls face,assembly 32 and spring contacts 66 and 68 will be moved, i.e., the frameand the remainder of the drive mechanism remains in a rigid positionagainst the bias provided by the resilient face of the doll.

Accordingly, it is seen that a relatively simple and inexpensivelyconstructed doll is provided which is adapted to simulate both theaction and sound of a kiss. This action is initiated simply by thetouching of the lips of the doll to the lips or check of the child usingthe doll. It continues without interruption to automatically simulatethe kiss. The cycle can be automatically repeated to produce a series ofkisses simply by keeping the lips of the doll in contact with the childsface. Moreover, no external mechanisms and no special movements of thebody are required in order to simulate the kiss.

Although an illustrative embodiment of the present invention has beendescribed herein with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is tobe understood that the invention is not limited to that preciseembodiment, and that various changes and mocifications may be effectedtherein by one skilled in the art without departing from the scope orspirit of this invention.

What is claimed is:

1. Adoll comprising a head having a flexibleface including a pair ofmovable lips formed thereon, means mounted within said doll for movingsaid lips and means mounted within said doll responsive to a slightpressure applied externally to said lips to actuate said lip-movingmeans for moving said lips from their normal position to an extendedpuckered position, thereby to simulate a kissing action.

2. A doll comprising a head having a flexible face including a pair ofmovable lips formed thereon and means mounted with said doll for movingsaid lips to simulate a kiss, said means including a motor, meansoperatively connected to said lips and driven by said motor for movingsaid lips from their normal position to an extended position, and switchmeans, responsive to a slight external pressure applied to said lips foractuating said motor.

3. A doll comprising a head having a resilient flexible face including apair of movable lips formed thereon and means mounted with said doll formoving said lips to simulate a kiss, said means including a compound camrotatably mounted in said head and having a pcripheral cam surfaceincluding first and second cam sections, said second cam section beingcurved and extending from said first section with an increasing radius,follower means operatively connected at one end to said lips andnormally operatively engaged with said first cam section, andselectively operable drive means for rotating said cam in the directionof the increasing radius of said second cam section, whereby said lipsare first moved outwardly with respect to said face to an extendedsimulated puckered configuration as said second cam section movesagainst said follower means and then are returned to their normalposition by said resilient face as said first cam section is returnedinto contact with said follower means by continued rotation of said cam.

4. The toy doll as defined in claim 3 wherein said motor comprises anelectric motor, and said follower includes a push member secured atoneend to said lips and a spring switch for actuating said motor andincluding first and second normally spaced apart spring contacts, saidpush member being operatively connected to said first spring contact andsaid second spring contact being operatively engaged against said carnsurface whereby, upon the external application of a slight pressure tosaid lips, said first spring contact is moved inwardly by said pushmember against said second spring contact to close said switch andoperate said motor to rotate said cam, said cam rotation maintainingsaid spring contacts in engagement and urging said push member outwardlyto pucker said lips with the engagement between said contacts beingbroken as said first cam section returns into engagement with saidsecond spring contact.

5. The toy doll as defined in claim 3 including means operativelyconnected with said lip-moving means for simulating the sound of a kissas said lips return from said puckered position to said normal position.

6. The toy doll as defined in claim 5 wherein said sound simulatingmeans comprises an air bellows having an opening therein, a reed mountedin said opening, and means driven by said motor for compressing saidbellows as said lips are extended by said compound cam and for releasingsaid bellows as said lips return to their normal position, thereby topermit expansion of the bellows and vibration of said reed as air'enterssaid bellows through said opening for simulating a kissing sound as thepucker of the lips is released.

7. The toy doll as defined in claim 6 wherein said means for compressingthe bellows comprises a second cam mounted in said head coaxially ofsaid compound cam for rotation therewith, said second cam having acontinuous cam surface of increasing radius with an abrupt transition insaid surface between the maximum and minimum radius portions thereof andpositioned to rotate in the direction of its increasing radius andplunger means operatively engaged at one end against said bellows andengaged at its opposite end with said second cam, whereby said bellowsare compressed as said lips are extended, said abrupt transition beinglo cated to permit return of said plunger from the highest surfaceportion of said second cam to the lowest surface portion thereof as saidextended puckered lips begin their return to their original position,thereby to release said bellows and produce said simulated kiss sound.

8. The toy doll as defined in claim 3 wherein said means for moving saidlips includes a rigid frame, said cam being rotatably mounted in saidframe and said frame being secured to said head in at least two spacedlocations, thereby to prevent lateral movement of said cam in said headas said lips are extended.

9. A doll comprising a head having a resilient flexible face including apair of movable lips formed thereon, and means mounted within said dollfor moving said lips to simulate a kiss, said means including anelectric motor, selectively operable switch means foractivating saidmotor, means operatively connected between said lips and said switch forclosing said switch to activate said motor upon the external applicationof a slight pressure to said lips, and means, driven by said motor, formoving said lips between normal and extended puckered positions and formaintaining said switch in its closed position as said lips are movedfrom said normal to said puckered position, thereby to maintain saidmotor in operation.

10. The toy doll as defined in claim 9 including sound producing meansdriven by said motor for producing a sound simulating the sound of akiss as said lips return from their extended puckered position to theirnormal position.

11. The toy doll as defined in claim 10 wherein said means driven bysaid motor for moving said lips between normal and extended puckeredpositions includes a compound cam rotatably mounted in said head andhaving a peripheral cam surface including first and second cam sections,said second camsection extending from said first section with anincreasing radius, said switch including first and second normallyspaced contact members positioned between said compound cam and saidlips, with said first contact being engaged with said cam and saidsecond contact being connected to said means for closing the switch;said compound cam being operatively connected to said motor for rotationthereby in the direction of the increasing radius of said second camsection whereby said lips are first moved outwardly with respect to saidface to an extended simulated puckered configuration as said second camsection moves against said first contact to urge said contact intoengagement with said second contact thereby to move said contacts andsaid means for closing the switch outwardly; said lips being returned totheir normal position by said resilient force as said first camsectionis returned into contact with said first contact by continued rotationof said cam.

12. The toy doll as defined in claim 11 wherein said means for closingthe switch includes a push member secured at one end to said lips andpositioned at its opposite end to push against said second contact,whereby upon application of a slight pressure to said lips, said secondspring contact is moved inwardlyby said push member against said firstcontact to close said switch and operate said motor to rotate saidcompound cam, said cam rotation maintaining said spring contacts inengagement and urging said push member outwardly to pusher said lipswith the engagement between said contacts being broken as said first camsection returns into engagement with said first spring contact.

13. The toy as defined in claim 12 wherein said sound producing meanscomprises an air bellows having an opening therein, a reed mounted insaid opening, and means driven by said motor for compressing saidbellows as said lips are extended by said compound cam and for releasingsaid bellows as said lips return to their normal position, thereby topermit expansion of the bellows and vibration of said reed as airenterssaid bellows through said opening for simulating a kissing sound as thepucker of the lips .is released.

14. The toy as defined in claim 13 wherein said means for compressingthe bellows comprises a second cam mounted in said head coaxially ofsaid compound cam for rotationtherewith,.said second cam having acontinuous cam surface of increasing radius with an abrupt transitioninsaid surface between the maximum and minimum radius portions thereofand positioned to rotate in thedirection of its increasing radius, andplunger means operatively engaged at one end against said bellows andengaged at its opposite end with said second cam, whereby said bellowsare compressed as said lips are extended; said abrupt transition beinglocated to permit return of said plunger from the highest surfaceportion of said second cam to the lowest surface portion thereof as saidextended puckered lips begin their return to their original position,thereby to release said bellows and produce said simulated kiss sound.

15. The toy as defined in claim 14 including a rigid frame located insaid head, said cam means being rotatably mounted in said frame, andsaid frame being rigidly secured to said head in at least two spacedlocations, thereby to prevent movement of said frame in said head assaid lips are extended.

16. The toy doll as defined in claim 12, said means for moving said lipsto simulate a kiss including a generally conically shaped guide membersecured to said second spring contact and opening outwardly therefromtowards said lips, said push member being'received in said guide andengaged therewith, adjacent its connection with said second springcontact, said push member and said guide forming a flexible connectionbetween said second contact and said lips.

1. A doll comprising a head having a flexible face including a pair ofmovable lips formed thereon, means mounted within said doll for movingsaid lips and means mounted within said doll responsive to a slightpressure applied externally to said lips to actuate said lip-movingmeans for moving said lips from their normal position to an extendedpuckered position, thereby to simulate a kissing action.
 2. A dollcomprising a head having a flexible face including a pair of movablelips formed thereon and means mounted with said doll for moving saidlips to simulate a kiss, said means including a motor, means operativelyconnected to said lips and driven by said motor for moving said lipsfrom their normal position to an extended position, and switch means,responsive to a slight external pressure applied to said lips foractuating said motor.
 3. A doll comprising a head having a resilientflexible face including a pair of movable lips formed thereon and meansmounted with said doll for moving said lips to simulate a kiss, saidmeans including a compound cam rotatably mounted in said head and havinga peripheral cam surface including first and second cam sections, saidsecond cam section being curved and extending from said first sectionwith an increasing radius, follower means operatively connected at oneend to said lips and normally operatively engaged with said first camsection, and selectively operable drive means for rotating said cam inthe direction of the increasing radius of said second cam section,whereby said lips are first moved outwardly with respect to said face toan extended simulated puckered configuration as said second cam sectionmoves against said follower means and then are returned to their normalposition by said resilient face as said first cam section is returnedinto contact with said follower means by continued rotation of said cam.4. The toy doll as defined in claim 3 wherein said motor comprises anelectric motor, and said follower includes a push member secured at oneend to said lips and a spring switch for actuating said motor andincluding first and second normally spaced apart spring contacts, saidpush member being operatively connected to said first spring contact andsaid second spring contact being operatively engaged against said camsurface whereby, upon the external application of a slight pressure tosaid lips, said first spring contact is moved inwardly by said pushmember against said second spring contact to close said switch andoperate said motor to rotate said cam, said cam rotation maintainingsaid spring contacts in engagement and urging said push member outwardlyto pucker said lips with the engagement between said contacts beingbroken as said first cam section returns into engagement with saidsecond spring contact.
 5. The toy doll as defined in claim 3 includingmeans operatively connected with said lip-moving means for simulatingthe sound of a kiss as said lips return from said puckered position tosaid normal position.
 6. The toy doll as defined in claim 5 wherein saidsound simulating means comprises an air bellows having an openingtherein, a reed mounted in said opening, and means driven by said motorfor compressing said bellows as said lips are extended by said compoundcam and for releasing said bellows as said lips return to their normalposition, thereby to permit expansion of the bellows and vibration ofsaid reed as air enters said bellows through said opening for simulatinga kissing sound as the pucker of the lips is released.
 7. The toy dollas defined in claim 6 wherein said means for compressing the bellowscomprises a second cam mounted in said head coaxially of said compoundcam for rotation therewith, said second cam having a continuous camsurface of increasing radius with an abrupt transition in said surfacebetween the maximum and minimum radius portions thereof and positionedto rotate in the direction of its increasing radius and plunger meansoperatively engaged at one end against said bellows and engaged at itsopposite end with said second cam, whereby said bellows are compressedas said lips are extended, said abrupt transition being located topermit return of said plunger from the highest surface portion of saidsecond cam to the lowest surface portion thereof as said extendedpuckered lips begin their return to their original position, thereby torelease said bellows and produce said simulated kiss sound.
 8. The toydoll as defined in claim 3 wherein said means for moving said lipsincludes a rigid frame, said cam being rotatably mounted in said frameand said frame being secured to said head in at least two spacedlocations, thereby to prevent lateral movement of said cam in said headas said lips are extended.
 9. A doll comprising a head having aresilient flexible face including a pair of movable lips formed thereon,and means mounted within said doll for moving said lips to simulate akiss, said means including an electric motor, selectively operableswitch means for activating said motor, means operatively connectedbetween said lips and said switch for closing said switch to activatesaid motor upon the external application of a slight pressure to saidlips, and means, driven by said motor, for moving said lips betweennormal and extended puckered positions and for maintaining said switchin its closed position as said lips are moved from said normal to saidpuckered position, thereby to maintain said motor in operation.
 10. Thetoy doll as defined in claim 9 including sound producing means driven bysaid motor for producing a sound simulating the sound of a kiss as saidlips return from their extended puckered position to their normalposition.
 11. The toy doll as defined in claim 10 wherein said meansdriven by said motor for moving said lips between normal and extendedpuckered positions includes a compound cam rotatably mounted in saidhead and having a peripheral cam surface including first and second camsections, said second cam section extending from said first section withan increasing radius, said switch including first and second normallyspaced contact members positioned between said compound cam and saidlips, with said first contact being engaged with said cam and saidsecond contact being connected to said means for closing the switch;said compound cam being operatively connected to said motor for rotationthereby in the direction of the increasing radius of said second camsection whereby said lips are first moved outwardly with respect to saidface to an extended simulated puckered configuration as said second camsection moves against said first contact to urge said contact intoengagement with said second contact thereby to move said contacts andsaid means for closing the switch outwardly; said lips being returned totheir normal position by said resilient force as said first cam sectionis returned into contact with said first contact by continued rotationof said cam.
 12. The toy doll as defined in claim 11 wherein said meansfor closing the switch includes a push member secured at one end to saidlips and positioned at its opposite end to push against said secondcontact, whereby upon application of a slight pressure to said lips,said second spring contact is moved inwardly by said push member againstsaid first contact to close said switch and operate said motor to rotatesaid compound cam, said cam rotation maintaining said spring contacts inengagement and urging said push member outwardly to pusher said lipswith the engagement between said contacts being broken as said first camsection returns into engagement with said first spring contact.
 13. Thetoy as defined in claim 12 wherein said sound producing means comprisesan air bellows having an opening therein, a reed mounted in saidopening, and means driven by said motor for compressing said bellows assaid lips are extended by said compound cam and for releasing saidbellows as said lips return to their normal position, thereby to permitexpansion of the bellows and vibration of said reed as air enters saidbellows through said opening for simulating a kissing sound as thepucker of the lips is released.
 14. The toy as defined in claim 13wherein said means for compressing the bellows comprises a second cammounted in said head coaxially of said compound cam for rotationtherewith, said second cam having a continuous cam surface of increasingradius with an abrupt transition in said surface between the maximum andminimum radius portions thereof and positioned to rotate in thedirection of its increasing radius, and plunger means operativelyengaged at one end against said bellows and engaged at its opposite endwith said second cam, whereby said bellows are compressed as said lipsare extended; said abrupt transition being located to permit return ofsaid plunger from the highest surface portion of said second cam to thelowest surface portion thereof as said extended puckered lips begintheir return to their original position, thereby to release said bellowsand produce said simulated kiss sound.
 15. The toy as defined in claim14 including a rigid frame located in said head, said cam means beingrotatably mounted in said frame, and said frame being rigidly secured tosaid head in at least two spaced locations, thereby to prevent movementof said frame in said head as said lips are extended.
 16. The toy dollas defined in claim 12, said meAns for moving said lips to simulate akiss including a generally conically shaped guide member secured to saidsecond spring contact and opening outwardly therefrom towards said lips,said push member being received in said guide and engaged therewith,adjacent its connection with said second spring contact, said pushmember and said guide forming a flexible connection between said secondcontact and said lips.